The Stan Romanek Alien Video - Figure that Looks like an Alien is Seen Peeking in the Window

The Stan Romanek
Alien VideoFigure that Looks like an Alien is Seen Peeking in the Window

The Stan Romanek Alien VideoJuly 17th, 2003 - Denver Colorado

Stan
Romanekthought there was a problem
with a Peeping Tom.

This went on for months, until a researcher involved
with his case suggested that the next time he suspected anything out of
the ordinary, he should set up his camcorder and put it on night shot
then walk away.

Suddenly Stan noticed two flashes of very bright light,
when he came to investigate; he was surprised to see something very
strange outside, running away. Stan was even more surprised when he
realized that what he had captured on film did not look human.

Real
or Fake? You be the judge.

A Denver man is trying to get voters to set up a
commission to prepare for space aliens and to raise awareness about
their existence.

In the video, a figure that looks like an alien is seen peeking in the
window, it moves up and down, moves it's head from side to side and it
blinks. A man named Stan Romanek claims he shot the video at his home in
Nebraska. He actually saw it out of the corner of his eye.

He has two
teenage daughters, he thought it was a peeping Tom so he set up a video
camera and got this instead," said Dr. Alejandro Rojas. Rojas is friends
with Romanek and is also part of the Mutual UFO Network, an organization
that gathers data and investigates UFO sightings.

"Our data shows that there is aircraft out there that has technology
beyond human capabilities, the government knows about it but they aren't
showing it," Rojas said.

Jeff Peckman says he's never seen a UFO, but
when he heard credible testimony from dozens of witnesses and saw
Romanek's video, he became a believer. "Having the video is a visual
confirmation, it completed the experience," Peckman said.

He is now pushing for a ballot initiative to create an Extraterrestrial
Affairs Commission in Denver to deal with space aliens. He wants the
voters to decide for themselves, was a real alien caught on tape or is
it all just a big hoax.

If the initiative gets on the ballot it would
only be for Denver residents. Peckman hopes to be able to release the
video to the public sometime this year.

Stan Romanek on ABCStan claims his experiences began in December 2000.

According to Romanek, he was driving to take pictures of the Colorado scenery when he claims what he saw was a "Multi-spherical UFO" hovering over the power lines.

Roughly one year later while returning home from a road trip, Stan claims a UFO allegedly followed his van through Ohio, Indiana and Illinois before flying off.

Stan claims ten days later while driving home he spotted what he thought
to be a police spotlight.

He says it was another UFO that this time,
for lack of better description, "beamed" his van with some sort of
energy.

Stan produced an x-ray showing what he claimed was an implant in
his leg placed there by his alien abductors.

However, when asked by ABC
News if he would submit to an independent medical exam, Stan told ABC
that the implant had suddenly vanished, and no evidence was left for
examination.

The Stan Romanek Interview

When Romanek appeared on Larry King Live in 2008,
he played a video that he claimed showed an alien named "Boo."

In the
wake of this appearance, Romanek was widely ridiculed and his video was
labeled by many who saw it as a fake.

In 2008, the same video was screened in Denver as part of an attempt to set aside tax
dollars for the formation of an extraterrestrial commission.

Many who
viewed this video noted movement by the alien, and the presenters of the
video stated that it had been reviewed by film experts who determined
that there were no post-production special effects added, and that any
enhancements would require skilled professionals and thousands of
dollars.

However, area skeptics were able to reproduce the movements in
the original video by using a rented alien costume and some home video
editing software.

The work took them about five hours and cost $90.

In Romanek's writing the outcome of the equation was multiplied by 100.
Romanek also wrote another series of equations that appear in his book
Messages.

According to Romanek: "We found this equation on September 3,
2002. Upon waking, my wife noticed the alarm clock was upside down.

Then
we both noticed there were pens, pencils and paper in and around our
bed. Lying next to me was this equation in my hand writing. I have no
idea how I did it in total darkness and asleep..."

These equations
appear to have come from a work published at least 3 months prior to
Romanek's September 3rd revelation, in June 2002 by physicist Harold E.
Puthoff.

Stan Romanek Mathematical FormulasPerhaps the most publicized claim in Romanek's case are the
mathematical formulas he claims to have written while under hypnotic
regression.

During one session, Romanek wrote out a version of the Drake
equation, which dates back to the 1960s and was an attempt to estimate
the amount of possible planets that could support life and possibly come
into contact with Earth.